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, the value of europe. today debate pay tribute -- to to helmut kohl, to the mark that helmut kohl has left on history. many of you have given us regulations -- recollections of moments you have shared with him. but from my generation, helmut kohl is already part and parcel of europe's history. without that life experience, we cannot be here, we could not do what we are doing. those were bold, courageous, is start acts which are -- historic ask which our generation is in position to take. thousands of pages have been written about what he did, most of all german reunification and european integration. helmut kohl is a man who took sometimes decisions, against the will of public opinion and sometimes he took on unexpected decisions were not particularly wanted. and as president of the french republic, i would not like his legacy to be reduced to his political career, remarkable though it was. -- lesson he leaves was much goes much further than that. for france, helmut kohl was a ally,terlocutor, a vital a re
, the value of europe. today debate pay tribute -- to to helmut kohl, to the mark that helmut kohl has left on history. many of you have given us regulations -- recollections of moments you have shared with him. but from my generation, helmut kohl is already part and parcel of europe's history. without that life experience, we cannot be here, we could not do what we are doing. those were bold, courageous, is start acts which are -- historic ask which our generation is in position to take....
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so on important, strategic subjects that affect the whole of europe, europe's security, we have difficultyn finding a consensus. >> to be fair, at the time, the sort of mood within germany, the mood around many countries in europe was one of, we're living through a great humanitarian tragedy. these desperately poor afflicted people needed a place of refuge, and it was europe's job to provide that. now we're saying, you know, there's been some dreadful terrorist attacks and on reflection maybe that wasn't the right thing to do. well, you know, that's a little harsh. >> narrator: abaaoud now used the chaos of the refugee flow to get a team of militants into and around europe. two of the team entered europe with refugees on the island of leros. one used a stolen syrian passport flagged by interpol as possibly being used by terrorists. but greek authorities weren't checking interpol's database regularly, and the men were let through. bomb-maker najim laachraoui and one of the leaders of the cell, mohamed belkaid, are also thought to have entered europe through greece. >> they both had false be
so on important, strategic subjects that affect the whole of europe, europe's security, we have difficultyn finding a consensus. >> to be fair, at the time, the sort of mood within germany, the mood around many countries in europe was one of, we're living through a great humanitarian tragedy. these desperately poor afflicted people needed a place of refuge, and it was europe's job to provide that. now we're saying, you know, there's been some dreadful terrorist attacks and on reflection...
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in europe, there's not one single watch list for europe.hey have not developed a way to effectively stop somebody from traveling, even though in this case, the individual was convicted of terrorist offenses. >> narrator: for more than a decade, counterterror chiefs have proposed laws to improve border defenses, such as giving european security forces systematic access to data that airlines collect about all passengers on the continent. u.s. border guards have used this tool, known as passenger name record, or pnr, for 15 years. but european politicians, concerned about privacy and data protection, repeatedly rejected pnr legislation. >> madam president of the council, read my lips: data protection directive. >> we have, you know, maybe a different privacy mindset in certain countries in europe compared to the u.s. it depends on the different cultural historical political backgrounds of each country, and they are different. >> narrator: rob wainwright is the director of europol, the agency tasked with coordinating law enforcement across the
in europe, there's not one single watch list for europe.hey have not developed a way to effectively stop somebody from traveling, even though in this case, the individual was convicted of terrorist offenses. >> narrator: for more than a decade, counterterror chiefs have proposed laws to improve border defenses, such as giving european security forces systematic access to data that airlines collect about all passengers on the continent. u.s. border guards have used this tool, known as...
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he was a unifier of germany and europe.heirgh he did not start reunicication,hehe people of eastst germany started the procs in g g did not complete the unification but nevertheless, he was an extremely important element in the processes. >> you experienced in close-up on many occasions. what kind of a man was he? >> he had a lot of different sides. he could be very friendly but he to waslso be very brutal the people around him. as a journalist, i experienced all of that close-up. this is also part of his legacy. >> allen, what is your strongest memory of helmut kohl? give us something that tells us the most about who he was? >> i remember on the night the wall came down for the night after that when he flew from berlin.imberland -- to there was an assembly in front of the town hall where john f. kennedy had his speech. the mayor of west berlin was there. there was a crowd of people who were jubilant at the fall of the wall and helmut kohl starts to sing the german national anthem. you can hear, they are all out of tune. ye
he was a unifier of germany and europe.heirgh he did not start reunicication,hehe people of eastst germany started the procs in g g did not complete the unification but nevertheless, he was an extremely important element in the processes. >> you experienced in close-up on many occasions. what kind of a man was he? >> he had a lot of different sides. he could be very friendly but he to waslso be very brutal the people around him. as a journalist, i experienced all of that close-up....
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spontaneous than europe. even though some of them, orlando, and san bernardino, being a good examples, have been no less deadly. there have been 395 jihadist related arrests in 2014. 687 in 2015. and 718 in 2016. numbers are much lower in the united states, where 18 individuals were arrested for terrorism related activities in 2014. 75 in 2015, which was banner year for us. and just 36 in 2016. unlike europe, the united states does not seem to possess extensive home grown militant organizations that provide support to individuals drawn to isis. jihadists propaganda continues to be easily accessible through various online platforms for the last ten years. now with the advent of numerous social media applications, a would be recruit can access realtime support and have a stronger sense they're part of a wider network. an important dynamic at play, is isis has employed what we call isis virtual entrepreneurs who use social media to connect people in the west, these are people in raqqah that are reaching out to a
spontaneous than europe. even though some of them, orlando, and san bernardino, being a good examples, have been no less deadly. there have been 395 jihadist related arrests in 2014. 687 in 2015. and 718 in 2016. numbers are much lower in the united states, where 18 individuals were arrested for terrorism related activities in 2014. 75 in 2015, which was banner year for us. and just 36 in 2016. unlike europe, the united states does not seem to possess extensive home grown militant organizations...
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why is it, so much of a, more of a problem in europe? why is this so commonplace in europe? what are the factors there. what are they doing to correct that? anyone? >> well part of the problem is that in europe the release rates are a lot quicker than the u.s., right? so people get the example i always give is that somebody like the carried out the brussels 2016 attack hadpreviously been convicted for a bank robbery. where he shot a kalishnakov at a police officer in america i think that would lead to apretty lengthy jail sentence. think in belgium he got something like three years. so he had contact with radicals in prison. he was out very quickly and carries out these attacks. european governments are trying all sorts of different strategies to deal with this france tried isolating certain high-risk people, certain radicalizers, but that hasn't really worked. i think part of it down to numbers. the population ofmuslim population in prisons is way, way disproportionate in compares ton the overall population. and i know that lots of countries are arresting with different str
why is it, so much of a, more of a problem in europe? why is this so commonplace in europe? what are the factors there. what are they doing to correct that? anyone? >> well part of the problem is that in europe the release rates are a lot quicker than the u.s., right? so people get the example i always give is that somebody like the carried out the brussels 2016 attack hadpreviously been convicted for a bank robbery. where he shot a kalishnakov at a police officer in america i think that...
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discussions for us about europe and all me is the much more fruitful well done. like three of us here and do you do to president trump definitely well miss told we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. for the war so you on the idea that dropping bombs brings us to the chicken or forcing you to fight the battle is going. to do so for the tell you that will be gossiping publicly. i'm telling you pull it out by product. of all that we have on the border with one. welcome to the wonderful world of blood donation i come here every three weeks to get my transfusion to be specific i receive immunoglobulin that my body gets and supporters that i cannot produce itself around the world giving blood is seen as a symbol of generosity no one does it because it helps people it's just that one of the side effects is that in this applies more bribery they put their money on your car immediately after you get done half of all plasma based drugs today come from private companies and are produced from paid plans from a small company y
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with such kind of rhetorical that europe is surrounded by by animus . and one of them at the certain moment was president trump with his nature rhetorical was also this on predictable became behavior and i have a feeling that things didn't change since that and from all aside. also in trouble due to the fact that he's administration still doesn't work in a proper way and what about russia you know what you know what better than me. to which point our elations are now. at this meeting with great interest but i will say that was not not my schweitzer. nowi you just mention how unconventional president trump is and you know we have this saying in russia the comparison is key to full comprehension. and i think we just had a chance to experience that in moscow with president obama he wasn't a great friend of russia when he was in office but i think a lot of people are starting to appreciate he more and more he certainly has some redeeming qualities compared to his successor. is that also the case with putin because putin certainly as you pointed out doesn't
with such kind of rhetorical that europe is surrounded by by animus . and one of them at the certain moment was president trump with his nature rhetorical was also this on predictable became behavior and i have a feeling that things didn't change since that and from all aside. also in trouble due to the fact that he's administration still doesn't work in a proper way and what about russia you know what you know what better than me. to which point our elations are now. at this meeting with great...
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the decision making on the continent that is until don't know trunk moved into the white house is europe ready to take its fade into its own hands as german chancellor angela merkel suggested it should vote to discuss that i'm now joined by john the norm and is torn in member of the european parliament this time it's great to have you on the show thank you very much for your time you're welcome we are recording these program just a few days before the russian and the american presidents are expected to meet in person for the first time and coincidentally that meeting is going to take place in europe do you think the europeans should be expecting anything groundbreaking to come out of this meeting. you know. i will say that to both presidents. unpredictable so here at least in this house we cannot we cannot say the two are waiting something something particular for it was very difficult. to get them together. it is so long. we waited for this for this meeting and so no i didn't say anything while waiting and waiting with great interest and forever speak and i have no idea what will develo
the decision making on the continent that is until don't know trunk moved into the white house is europe ready to take its fade into its own hands as german chancellor angela merkel suggested it should vote to discuss that i'm now joined by john the norm and is torn in member of the european parliament this time it's great to have you on the show thank you very much for your time you're welcome we are recording these program just a few days before the russian and the american presidents are...
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europe is moving very fast and making upfor europe is moving very fast and making up for it. cover the ground britain used to cover. it is significant that emmanuel macron was elected office juncture and has lost no time trying to show that france is here, france is going to bea france is here, france is going to be a country that makes a power that makes a difference in the world. it was significant his first steps where in terms of strengthening links with germany, strengthening the engine of europe. but also steps towards russia, united states, this is showing that france matters. like britain, france has its illusions of grandeurand britain, france has its illusions of grandeur and wants to punch above its weight, and so far these are early days, emmanuel macron is doing very well. he is giving a different image of france. for the past ten yea rs image of france. for the past ten years and president hollande, france was extremely weak and irrelevant. macron seems determined to change that. how much does that depend on in delivering on domestic reform? nicolas sarkozy prom
europe is moving very fast and making upfor europe is moving very fast and making up for it. cover the ground britain used to cover. it is significant that emmanuel macron was elected office juncture and has lost no time trying to show that france is here, france is going to bea france is here, france is going to be a country that makes a power that makes a difference in the world. it was significant his first steps where in terms of strengthening links with germany, strengthening the engine of...
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discussions for us us about europe and all me is the much more. like bring us here. to president trump definitely well miss told we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. max keiser with more of my guide to financial survival this is. a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable. to them. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get informed what's keyser. i think the u.s. russia relationship is very important. and we need to make it better there's no question about it we need to cooperate on so many issues on nuclear weapons from syria on iran on energy on trade. and he's still exist. ricos treated as one. point three cool. and i knew a lot of. the island is controlled by the us government and some puerto rican screwed even dependence. the there was. still many do wish to join the us. hundreds more leave every day we went to sleep thinking families i mean you. beings that want to live with the country at a crossroads angor
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and discussions for us us about europe and all me is much more. like three of us here do you do to president trump definitely well miss told we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. like comcast for example is a company that is an anti-american as they get it as if it's a company as anti-democratic as it gets comcast own n.b.c. and of course they owe us out of and of course. parody epic sketches and see think that they're being sold at sacking a foreign ministry the same time serving the terrorists. so those people who are in that situation should understand that they are. i think the us russia relationship is very important and has suffered and we need to make it better there's no question about it we need to cooperate on so many issues on nuclear weapons from syria on iran on energy on trade. welcome back to worlds apart with john that tom and as tony a member of the european parliament. mr i mentioned serial radio and i know that your recent visit to this country and your meeting with president ass
and discussions for us us about europe and all me is much more. like three of us here do you do to president trump definitely well miss told we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. like comcast for example is a company that is an anti-american as they get it as if it's a company as anti-democratic as it gets comcast own n.b.c. and of course they owe us out of and of course. parody epic sketches and see think that they're being sold at sacking a...
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now, on bbc news, it is politics europe. hello and welcome to politics europe. the french president emmanuel macron says europe has lost its way and promises to hold democratic conventions across the eu to discuss reform. the eu strikes an outlying free—trade deal with japan but with much of the details still to be hammered out. meps discuss how to plug the eu funding gap after brexit. we report from strasbourg. and just what was getting the commission president jean—claude juncker so hot under the collar? i will never, i will never again attempt a meeting of this kind. some may wonder if that is a promise or a threat and it is all become in the next 30 minutes and with me, joined by two meps, the conservative sajjad karim and for clare moody for labour. welcome. first of all, this is the round—up of the latest eu news in just 60 seconds. voiceover: on monday, the new french president gave a speech saying the european union had lost its way in the past ten years. the solution is a new generation of leaders, like him, presumably(!) eu and japan reached agreement
now, on bbc news, it is politics europe. hello and welcome to politics europe. the french president emmanuel macron says europe has lost its way and promises to hold democratic conventions across the eu to discuss reform. the eu strikes an outlying free—trade deal with japan but with much of the details still to be hammered out. meps discuss how to plug the eu funding gap after brexit. we report from strasbourg. and just what was getting the commission president jean—claude juncker so hot...
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not everyone is welcoming to migrants coming to europe.m a group calling themselves the identity aryan movement. made up of mainly young, tech savvy members, they have been described as the hipster writer. their aim is to campaign against immigration. i had heard that the group was developing plans for further action. we think that in every city where multiculturalism is present, there is radical islam and violence regarding illegal immigrants. you say you do not want them in those waters, you want them to stop. they say if they stop, more lives will be lost. the evidence is false. those people are coming to europe because they know someone will save them. the missions are coordinated by the italian coastguard, but the country's legal system has launched two investigations into whether they are saving lives or merely assisting illegal immigrants on theirjourney. since last september this boat has rescued more than a000 migrants at sea, including over 500 children. they do need a pull factor, they are pushing these people out, come what may
not everyone is welcoming to migrants coming to europe.m a group calling themselves the identity aryan movement. made up of mainly young, tech savvy members, they have been described as the hipster writer. their aim is to campaign against immigration. i had heard that the group was developing plans for further action. we think that in every city where multiculturalism is present, there is radical islam and violence regarding illegal immigrants. you say you do not want them in those waters, you...
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is pretty isolated in europe and. the question of being excluded from a group you see prime minister may not going to some european events anymore and being left on the margin of a european events i think in general the world today is a much more fractious place a much more contentious place than it was in the early two thousand well that whole thing about isolating somebody really gained a lot of attention in two thousand and fourteen when president obama famously. proclaimed that he is going to isolate russia and russians at that point and i. still at this point claiming that it's really counterproductive because it doesn't really matter whether you like your interlocutor or not your have to work with them it's your job to work with them rather than pass moral judgements and it struck me that i think europe is gradually graduating to dob point of view because it seems that angle or merkel as much as she may dislike don't know traum vladimir putin or reject a pair the one is pretty much adopting the same approach iss
is pretty isolated in europe and. the question of being excluded from a group you see prime minister may not going to some european events anymore and being left on the margin of a european events i think in general the world today is a much more fractious place a much more contentious place than it was in the early two thousand well that whole thing about isolating somebody really gained a lot of attention in two thousand and fourteen when president obama famously. proclaimed that he is going...
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is europe as we know it today the right europe for the future. >> do you think it is? >> i don't personally think it is the right construct, but maybe i am bias because of swiss bank round and also looking at the u.s. today is almost unthinkable to have a different europe. but i believe more further europe with a common finance policy and fiscal policy, common defense policy, common foreign policy is the only euro can succeed truly. i don't think that europe as a huge potential, in the current construct is very difficult to succeed. >> one of the big changes we'll see in next two years is brexit and bumpy negotiations we're facing at this point we don't know whether we see hard or soft brexit how do you prepare for that as you have a major presence in london, and you said in the past you have to relocate some jobs to main land europe. how do you prepare for this new reality with more uncertainty with brexit talks. >> as we speak, we narrow down number is of options available when things started, we have different -- brexit started well before the vote because as we kne
is europe as we know it today the right europe for the future. >> do you think it is? >> i don't personally think it is the right construct, but maybe i am bias because of swiss bank round and also looking at the u.s. today is almost unthinkable to have a different europe. but i believe more further europe with a common finance policy and fiscal policy, common defense policy, common foreign policy is the only euro can succeed truly. i don't think that europe as a huge potential, in...
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southern part of europe.o not think it can last forever. jonathan: lisa, when he is talking about unwarranted financing and tightening of conditions is that a message to , the affects market or the bond market, or both? >> that is a message for the bond market. because he is saying let's not get your hopes up. we will not let yields go up too high. we will keep them low. at the same time it makes me , wonder how much it will allow inflation to pick up in the eurozone, which is supportive of the economy, and actually feeds into some legitimate reasons for the euro to get bid up and meanwhile, how much is the euro strength really a dollar story. we have seen the dollar just sink as prospects for a stimulus plan here have faded. --to you sure those views jonathan: do you share those views, mark? mark i think it has been : interesting to watch the euro strengthen dramatically in here as draghi has tried to take back some of his comments. but i think the market is certainly going the other direction. that is going
southern part of europe.o not think it can last forever. jonathan: lisa, when he is talking about unwarranted financing and tightening of conditions is that a message to , the affects market or the bond market, or both? >> that is a message for the bond market. because he is saying let's not get your hopes up. we will not let yields go up too high. we will keep them low. at the same time it makes me , wonder how much it will allow inflation to pick up in the eurozone, which is supportive...
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not everyone is welcoming to migrants coming to europe. video from a group calling themselves the identitarian movement. not everyone is welcoming to migrants coming to europe. this is a promo video from a group calling themselves the identitarian movement. made up of mainly young, tech savvy members, they have been described as the hipster right. with headquarters in austria and france, they are a small but growing group and their aim is to campaign against immigration. senior membership of the group is known to have links with neo—nazis. their annual camp is all about physical strength and fitness, but with a definite sense of purpose. stop immigration now! this summer the movement tried to stop a medecins sans frontieres rescue ship from leaving port. the stunt ultimately failed but in just a few weeks the organisation raised over 70,000 euros and they have now chartered a ship they say they will use to disrupt trafficking and monitor the ngos in the mediterranean. i had heard that the group was developing plans for further action. thei
not everyone is welcoming to migrants coming to europe. video from a group calling themselves the identitarian movement. not everyone is welcoming to migrants coming to europe. this is a promo video from a group calling themselves the identitarian movement. made up of mainly young, tech savvy members, they have been described as the hipster right. with headquarters in austria and france, they are a small but growing group and their aim is to campaign against immigration. senior membership of...
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not everyone is welcoming to migrants coming to europe.oup calling themselves the identitarian movement. made up of mainly young, tech—savvy members, they have been described as the hipster right. with headquarters in austria and france, they are a small but growing group and their aim is to campaign against immigration. senior membership of the group is known to have links with neo—nazis. their annual camp is all about physical strength and fitness but with a definite sense of purpose. stop immigration now! this summer, the movement tried to stop a msf rescue ship from leaving port. the stunt ultimately failed but in just a few weeks the organisation raised over 70,000 euros and they have now chartered a ship they say they will use to disrupt trafficking and monitor the ngos in the mediterranean. i had heard that the group was developing plans for further action. their italy coordinator, lorenzo fiato, has flown down specially from milan. i want to defend europe from mass immigration and multiculturalism. we think that in every city where
not everyone is welcoming to migrants coming to europe.oup calling themselves the identitarian movement. made up of mainly young, tech—savvy members, they have been described as the hipster right. with headquarters in austria and france, they are a small but growing group and their aim is to campaign against immigration. senior membership of the group is known to have links with neo—nazis. their annual camp is all about physical strength and fitness but with a definite sense of purpose....
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this is my first visit to central europe as president. thrilled we can be right here in this magnificent piece of land. poland is the geographic heart. we see the soul of europe. your nation is great because your spirit is great. and your spirit is strong. for two centuries poland suffered constant and brutal attacks. while poland could be invaded and occupied and its borders even erased from the map, it could never be erased from history. or from your hearts. in those dark days you have lost your land but never have lost your pride. it is with this true admiration i can say from the farms and villages of your countryside to the cut each rules and squares of your great cities, poland prospers and poland prevails. [applause] president trump: despite every effort to transform you or oppress you or destroy you, you overcame. you are the proud nation of copernicus, think of that. [applause] president trump: chopin, saint john paul ii, poland is a land of great heroes. [applause] president trump: and you are a people who know the true value of
this is my first visit to central europe as president. thrilled we can be right here in this magnificent piece of land. poland is the geographic heart. we see the soul of europe. your nation is great because your spirit is great. and your spirit is strong. for two centuries poland suffered constant and brutal attacks. while poland could be invaded and occupied and its borders even erased from the map, it could never be erased from history. or from your hearts. in those dark days you have lost...
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tony blair was suggesting this weekend that europe as well felt diminished by the prospect, that europeaker and less influential in the world. is that how people see it in brussels, paris, berlin? they do, but they will never admit to it. they are also trying to make up for the loss of britain. britain is moving very fast, making up for the fact that they are leaving. we need to try to cover the ground that britain by others. i think it is very significant that emmanuel macron was elected at thisjuncture. he has wasted no time in trying to show that france is here, france is back and it is going to be a country that tries to make a difference in the world. it is significant that his first steps were strengthening connections with germany, strengthening the engines of europe. also making steps towards russia, the united states, this is about showing that france matters. it is a country that has delusions of grandeur, wants to punch above its weight. so far, emmanuel macron is doing very well. it is a very different image of france. for the past ten years, france was under a very differen
tony blair was suggesting this weekend that europe as well felt diminished by the prospect, that europeaker and less influential in the world. is that how people see it in brussels, paris, berlin? they do, but they will never admit to it. they are also trying to make up for the loss of britain. britain is moving very fast, making up for the fact that they are leaving. we need to try to cover the ground that britain by others. i think it is very significant that emmanuel macron was elected at...
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, the countries of europe do not reduce europe to a market. ofis based on certain ideals humanity, standards of social justice recognized as being preeminent. we must renew a decisive project and organize ourselves by andining our conscience examining the way europe functions today. task toa difficult europe will proceeded to protect people more and support the ambitions of people. it is up to france to take the initiative and i hope to do so in the next few months. collaboratione which i have party started notably with the chancellor of germany. yeare end of the everywhere in europe we will be launching democratic convention to refound europe on its initial political ambition which it and eachn and women individual country and individual can support its own law. it is not just require minor tinkering, it calls for an ambitious reawakening of europe. we must not let the demagogues and the extremists run the show. we must not only carry out crisis management. refound the initial inspiration of the european commitment, the certainty of the found
, the countries of europe do not reduce europe to a market. ofis based on certain ideals humanity, standards of social justice recognized as being preeminent. we must renew a decisive project and organize ourselves by andining our conscience examining the way europe functions today. task toa difficult europe will proceeded to protect people more and support the ambitions of people. it is up to france to take the initiative and i hope to do so in the next few months. collaboratione which i have...
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europe is moving very fast at making up for britain leaving.ed to try to cover the ground that britain used to cover, and i think it is very significant that emmanuel macron was elected at this particularjuncture and has lost no time in trying to show that actually france is here, france is back, france is going to be a country that makes a power that makes a difference in the world. it was very significant that his first steps were in terms of strengthening links with germany and the engine of europe, and also in steps towards russia, the right of states, the united states, this is about showing that france matters. like britain, france is a country that has its delusions of grandeur and wants to punch above its weight, and so far it is early days. macron is doing very well. he is giving a very different image of france, because in the past ten years under the presidency of hollande in particular france was extremely weak and irrelevant. in european politics, that was irrelevant, and emmanuel macron seems determined to change that. i much desi
europe is moving very fast at making up for britain leaving.ed to try to cover the ground that britain used to cover, and i think it is very significant that emmanuel macron was elected at this particularjuncture and has lost no time in trying to show that actually france is here, france is back, france is going to be a country that makes a power that makes a difference in the world. it was very significant that his first steps were in terms of strengthening links with germany and the engine of...
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the soul of europe. nation is great week your spirit is great, and your spirit is strong. [applause] president trump: for two endured brutalnd attacks. while poland could be invaded and occupied, it's borders even erased from the map, it could never be erased from history or your hearts. in those dark days, you have lost your land, but you never lost your pride. [applause] with thistrump: it is true admiration i can say today that from the farms and villages of your countryside to the cathedrals and squares of your lives,ities, poland poland prospers and poland prevails. [applause] president trump: despite every effort to transform you or oppress you or destroy you, you overcame. you are the proud nation of copernicus, think of that. [applause] chopin, saintp: john paul ii, poland is a land of great heroes. [applause] and you are ap: people who know the tri-valley -- know the true value of what you defend. the triumph of the polish spirit, over centuries of hardship, give us all hope for a future in whic
the soul of europe. nation is great week your spirit is great, and your spirit is strong. [applause] president trump: for two endured brutalnd attacks. while poland could be invaded and occupied, it's borders even erased from the map, it could never be erased from history or your hearts. in those dark days, you have lost your land, but you never lost your pride. [applause] with thistrump: it is true admiration i can say today that from the farms and villages of your countryside to the...
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a catastrophe also for europe and for africa because we think that immigration is destroying europe and the any creationist exodus of young man is also destroying africa's future and making the situation worth we think this message is solving no problem and that's why we need to implement the australian the way policy and tell the young man that this masters will will will come in africa that europe is not their future and they're to have to create a future in africa and how do you respond then to that my. the late great professor hans rosling who died in february this year did a fantastic series is a statistician he's an award winning. analyzer of figures and is a phenomenal and was a phenomenal mathematician he said that the world has a pin code pin code currently in twenty seventeen is one one one four and that covers the population of america europe africa and asia he suggested and he's been writing about this for ten years the pin code by twenty fifty would change it become one one two five so we see the population of africa double the population of asia go from four billion to fiv
a catastrophe also for europe and for africa because we think that immigration is destroying europe and the any creationist exodus of young man is also destroying africa's future and making the situation worth we think this message is solving no problem and that's why we need to implement the australian the way policy and tell the young man that this masters will will will come in africa that europe is not their future and they're to have to create a future in africa and how do you respond then...
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today's event is titled the russian challenge in europe. this is a joint event between defense initiative group and the missile defense project that i run. at big events like this, we ask yourselves to familiarize yourselves with the surroundings in case you have to exit. there are stairs around here or take the exits to the back. they should not be any reason to do that. to kick things off, i will hand things over to andrew hunter to introduce our first speaker. andrew: good morning, everyone and thank you for joining us. i'm andrew hunter, director of the defense industrial initiatives group. this event is an collaboration between our two programs. for those who of wondered about the definition of collaboration, we are giving you a demonstration this morning. it's my pleasure to introduce senator tom cotton to give us some great remarks and a preview. i am looking forward to the speech. senator cotton is the senator from arkansas. he serves on a number of important committees in the senate including near and dear to my heart, the armed se
today's event is titled the russian challenge in europe. this is a joint event between defense initiative group and the missile defense project that i run. at big events like this, we ask yourselves to familiarize yourselves with the surroundings in case you have to exit. there are stairs around here or take the exits to the back. they should not be any reason to do that. to kick things off, i will hand things over to andrew hunter to introduce our first speaker. andrew: good morning, everyone...
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of europe. your nation is great because your spirit is great and your spirit is strong. for two centuries, poland suffered constant and brutal attacks but while poland could be invaded and occupied in its borders even erased from the map, it would never be erased from history or from your heart. in those dark days, you have lost your land but you never lost your pride. so it is with this true admiration that i can say today that from the farms and villages of your countryside to the cathedrals and squares of your great cities, poland lives, poland prospers and poland prevails. despite every effort to transform you, press you or destroy you, you endured and overcame. you are the proud nation of copernicus. think of that. chopin, saint john paul ii, poland is a land of great heroes. and you are a people who know the true value of what you defend. the triumph of the polish spirit over centuries of hardship gives us all hope for a future in which good conquers evil and peace achieves victory over wa
of europe. your nation is great because your spirit is great and your spirit is strong. for two centuries, poland suffered constant and brutal attacks but while poland could be invaded and occupied in its borders even erased from the map, it would never be erased from history or from your heart. in those dark days, you have lost your land but you never lost your pride. so it is with this true admiration that i can say today that from the farms and villages of your countryside to the cathedrals...
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we have to invent another name because europe without the united kingdom is not europe.european team on a number of levels, and that meant that the other eu countries were willing to do some special deals for the uk to keep it sweet. we didn't have to join the euro currency, for example, and we got a rebate on our contributions to the eu budget. but that was when we were inside the club. now we're on our way out, and the eu says it has other priorities. i know the uk very well. i've been working with a lot of british ministers in the last 20 years — they are very fine negotiators, but they have the characteristics to negotiate in their own interest. we are going to negotiate for our own interest too. the european commission is negotiating brexit on behalf of all the eu's 27 countries. nobody wants to punish the uk for its choice, the british people for their choice, but one thing is clear — the show must go on. the european show will go on. even if there'll be some changes in the props department. i've been told all the flags of the eu are in this room. let's have a look
we have to invent another name because europe without the united kingdom is not europe.european team on a number of levels, and that meant that the other eu countries were willing to do some special deals for the uk to keep it sweet. we didn't have to join the euro currency, for example, and we got a rebate on our contributions to the eu budget. but that was when we were inside the club. now we're on our way out, and the eu says it has other priorities. i know the uk very well. i've been...
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discussions for us about europe and all me is much more fruitful. like three of us here and do you get a president i'll definitely well miss told we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. to the see. you there on the cheap. and then to all the countries don't let ideas the right to go to his computer use it to feed you. live to. the. discomfort. this is what we don't understand how we are in such a country. or so to the ones at the same time. noticing. a. similar. john a good one. because. the minutes of gone were not there got to meet leave again with the phone the computer with the plane. to come back to the place story you have to see. the. movie. the wealthy areas the italy going bust and we should save them because they're going. well you know again the social bank the e.c.b. a very jaggy they have all. already printed fifteen sixteen trillion dollars to bail out their friends they're all of our friends during sums to thousand and eight and they've said they signal to the marketplace that we've got
discussions for us about europe and all me is much more fruitful. like three of us here and do you get a president i'll definitely well miss told we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. to the see. you there on the cheap. and then to all the countries don't let ideas the right to go to his computer use it to feed you. live to. the. discomfort. this is what we don't understand how we are in such a country. or so to the ones at the same time....
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most of northern europe most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big help here. one person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of her range of vents that was due to security concerns she was unable to take on the river boat cruise or to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that been well anticipated by the organizers unfortunately though her security saying that do to the the situation on the ground here in hamburg on friday those events were cancelled he brought in from the alternative for germany party says the violent protests counterproductive and steal the headlines from those who demonstrate peacefully. well known for its leftwing. sometimes extremist views so this shouldn't have been a surprise for anybody really well i believe that two groups of people who actually traveled. to take part in this one group is very peaceful they want to stage their protest. perfectly in their right every german has the right to a
most of northern europe most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big help here. one person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of her range of vents that was due to security concerns she was unable to take on the river boat cruise or to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that been well anticipated by the organizers...
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those missiles pose unusually high risks in europe. they can be stockpiled and moved rapidly, making them difficult to monitor. they cut warning time for launch down to just a few minutes. in contrast to intercontinental missiles. it was deeply provocative when the soviet union deployed such missiles into eastern europe in the late 1970's. nato had no choice but to respond. president carter began the planning steps and president reagan carried them out, deploying american built missiles to europe in 1983. it's a decision that was protested widely in the united states and europe, protests that were funded in no small part by the kgb. for the next four years, the two sides jockeyed at the negotiating table until they finally reached an agreement. today, vladimir putin and russian strategic thinkers remain ambivalent about the treaty, in my opinion. on the one hand, russia benefits more from the inf treaty than does the united states. after all, we don't worry about missile threats from canada or mexico. and the deployment of intermediate
those missiles pose unusually high risks in europe. they can be stockpiled and moved rapidly, making them difficult to monitor. they cut warning time for launch down to just a few minutes. in contrast to intercontinental missiles. it was deeply provocative when the soviet union deployed such missiles into eastern europe in the late 1970's. nato had no choice but to respond. president carter began the planning steps and president reagan carried them out, deploying american built missiles to...
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come to europe maybe will. make economy work even better there is migrants and there's migrants there's refugees and then there's ph d.'s right and those are two different things i actually went to high school in germany or partially grew up there at the time you know a lot of people thought i was turkish though i'm indian actually but i speak german german so i fit in but when you you know new migrants who are coming in who think they're coming in just temporarily don't necessarily have it you know skills that the that the host country needs just because their bodies you know human bodies it doesn't mean they're not going to fill the specific gaps in german society their particular every country knows what there is it mechanics is it teachers is it cleaners is it doctors is it technicians right the labor shortage that exists across europe generally is in multiple categories i see professionals so that means you need people from india and from brazil and from russia not from mali right or people in the elderly
come to europe maybe will. make economy work even better there is migrants and there's migrants there's refugees and then there's ph d.'s right and those are two different things i actually went to high school in germany or partially grew up there at the time you know a lot of people thought i was turkish though i'm indian actually but i speak german german so i fit in but when you you know new migrants who are coming in who think they're coming in just temporarily don't necessarily have it you...
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we want to ensure that europe stays in europe this is what some people call racism . i think the european union should feel ashamed now they want to use sicily as a rallying point for disgusting racism that does not belong to our culture i know that our welcoming culture is disliked by european sashes but we won't give up we are not going to be silent in the face of this call to violence against desperate human beings these peoples need to buy history books we're not trying to provoke a situation where anybody's life is that risk so you're not attacking them i know we're not attacking migrants we're not going to attack the n.g.o.s we would just try to document what they're doing. and we want to make sure that these n.g.o.s are not working as some kind of proxy for the human traffickers what happens if you see that someone's life is in danger we will also come and rescue them really and what are you going to do one a refugee or a migrant ends up on your boat we will try to bring them to africa again. people of sicily have gotten used to migrants to the many n.g.o.s tha
we want to ensure that europe stays in europe this is what some people call racism . i think the european union should feel ashamed now they want to use sicily as a rallying point for disgusting racism that does not belong to our culture i know that our welcoming culture is disliked by european sashes but we won't give up we are not going to be silent in the face of this call to violence against desperate human beings these peoples need to buy history books we're not trying to provoke a...
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the soul of europe.r nation is great week as your spirit is great, and your spirit is strong. [applause] president trump: for two centuries, poland endured brutal attacks. while poland could be invaded and occupied, it's borders even erased from the map, it could never be erased from history or your hearts. in those dark days, you have lost your land, but you never lost your pride. [applause] president trump: for two centuries, poland endured brutal attacks. while poland could be invaded and occupied, it's borders even erased from the map, it could never be erased from history or your hearts. in those dark days, you have lost your land, but you never lost your pride. [applause] president trump: it is with this true admiration i can say today that from the farms and villages of your countryside to the cathedrals and squares of your great cities, poland lives, poland prospers and poland prevails. [applause] president trump: despite every effort to transform you or oppress you or destroy you, you overcame.
the soul of europe.r nation is great week as your spirit is great, and your spirit is strong. [applause] president trump: for two centuries, poland endured brutal attacks. while poland could be invaded and occupied, it's borders even erased from the map, it could never be erased from history or your hearts. in those dark days, you have lost your land, but you never lost your pride. [applause] president trump: for two centuries, poland endured brutal attacks. while poland could be invaded and...
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most of northern europe from most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big help a. person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of her range to a van that was a security concern she was unable to take on the river boat crews all to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that been well anticipated by the organizers unfortunately though her security saying that judy to the the situation on the ground here in hamburg on friday those events would counsel we all respect seeing more to build up throughout saturday and would probably expect to see similar scenes if not exactly the same scenes as we saw on friday evening later on saturday and of course i'll be keeping an eye on not bringing you all of the latest here on our take control of the national company to say another surge of migrants leave europe scrambling for a solution to the crisis we've got the details on the come back. in case you need to be going this is how it wor
most of northern europe from most of southern europe as well pretty much all of europe very big help a. person who fell foul of the demonstrators was the u.s. first lady melania trump she had to cancel some of her range to a van that was a security concern she was unable to take on the river boat crews all to attend a climate change meeting now potentially considering her husband's views on climate change would have been something that been well anticipated by the organizers unfortunately...